I tried to donate blood yesterday, but as they found my iron level was 109 g/L I was unable to and have been told to wait a year before trying again.
The leaflet they gave me advised me to see my GP.
I've been unable to donate in the past due to low iron, but only had to wait 3 months before trying again so the level must not have been so low.
I am in good health, and I understand the donor service's lower level to donate is higher than the clinical def of low iron; I think my normal is just to be on the border.
During pregnancy it was quite low but as I was determined to give birth in the MLU I really worked on boosting it - and succeeded (but in the end the MLU was full and DS2 was so quick and straight forward it all ended up OK).
I am disinclined to do a GP online thingy as I think I can boost my levels by diet and a bottle of Floradix, but is there something I'm missing that a GP can do that I can't?
I am 50 and in perimenopause. Periods are a bit more vicious but nothing too dramatic.